There’s a heap of producers on It’s Only Me who’ve yet to really stake their claim as big-ticket collaborators, but the most recognizable (Wheezy, Murda Beatz, Tay Keith, SEVN Thomas) are certified hitmakers. On his third official album, It’s Only Me, Baby takes great pains to maintain this accuracy. From the rambling and electric non sequitur of breakout single “Freestyle,” to mock-crying on Drake collaboration “Yes Indeed,” to the way his gruff and always to-the-point bar delivery counterbalanced the pain-inspired melody of Lil Durk across their Voice of the Heroes project-rare is the Lil Baby miss. For just about as long as he’s been rapping, Lil Baby has known exactly what fans have wanted to hear.
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